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Poster Titles & Abstracts PDF document
1: Impact of rainfall manipulation on light use and water use efficiency in 6-year old loblolly pine PDF document
Joseph E. Clark, Stan Bartkowiak, & Lisa J. Samuelson (Aim 1)
2: Unraveling a quasi-industrial new approach for pine mapping of wood stable isotope ratio PDF document
Wen Lin, Asko Noormets, & Jean-Christophe Domec (Aim 1)
3: Soil CO2 efflux and tree carbon relations in a loblolly pine plantation PDF document
Cody M. Luedtke, Madison K. Akers, & Robert O. Teskey (Aim 1)
4: Interaction between fertilizer and drought on leaf area dynamics and tree water use and their relationship to stand growth of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) PDF document
Adam O. Maggard (Aim 1)
5: Use of stable isotopes to trace the fate of applied nitrogen in forest plantations PDF document
Jay Raymond, Thomas Fox, & Brian Strahm (Aim 1)
6: Description of the Oklahoma Tier III site PDF document
Rodney Will, Duncan Wilson, Tom Hennessey, Jason Vogel, Jason West, & Bob Heinemann (Aim 1)
7: Heterotrophic and autotrophic soil respiration in response to fertilization and reduced throughfall at the Virginia Tier III site PDF document
Brett Heim, John R. Seiler, & Brian D. Strahm (Aim 1)
8: Stand level water relations at the Virginia Tier III site PDF document
Andy Laviner and Thomas Fox (Aim 1)
10: The impact of artificial drought conditions on parameterization of 3-PG for Pinus taeda PDF document
Maxwell Wightman & Timothy Martin
11: Integrating measurements and models of carbon and water cycling at Tier II and III PINEMAP sites PDF document
Eric Ward, Asko Noormets, Jean-Christophe Domec, John King, Steve McNulty, & Ge Sun (Aim 1, 2)
12: Modeling biogenic carbon dynamics across the southeastern U.S. PDF document
C. Wade Ross & Sabine Grunwald (Aim 2)
13: Projecting the impact of climate change on future southeastern forest fire regimes PDF document
Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Randolph H. Wynne, & Valerie Thomas (Aim 2)
14: 3-PG simulation of loblolly pine growth and yield PDF document
Ying Wang & Robert O. Teskey (Aim 2)
15: The effect of minimum winter temperatures on pine growth. PDF document
Alfredo Farjat, Fikret Isik, Ross Whetten, & Steve McKeand (Aim 3)
16: Carbon sequestration from 40 years of planting genetically improved loblolly pine across the Southeast United States PDF document
Michael J. Aspinwall, Steven E. McKeand, & John S. King (Aim 3)
17: Identifying genetic variation in site adaptability in loblolly pine PDF document
Ross Whetten & Laura Townsend (Aim 3)
18: Integrating climate and genetic effects of southeastern loblolly pine by Universal Response Functions PDF document
Jianxing Zhang, Salvador Gezan, & Gary F. Peter (Aim 3)
19: A preliminary effort to evaluate the willingness of nonindustrial private forest land owners to practice optimum carbon sequestration regimes in Mississippi. PDF document
Puskar N. Khanal & Donald L. Grebner (Aim 4)
20: Estimating the supply of forest carbon offsets: A comparison of best-worst and discrete choice valuation methods. PDF document
Jose R. Soto, Damian C. Adams, & Francisco Escobedo (Aim 4)
21: Valuing forest conservation and water quality protection programs: A meta-analysis of willingness-to-pay scenarios PDF document
Melissa M. Kreye, Damian C. Adams, Tatiana Borisova, & Francisco Escobedo (Aim 4)
22: Assessing trade-offs among different ecosystem services in pine flatwoods of southeastern coastal plain PDF document
Nilesh Timilsina, Wendell P. Cropper, Jr., & Francisco Escobedo (Aim 2, 4)
23: Project Learning Tree Secondary Module: Southern forests and climate change PDF document
Annie Oxarart, Martha Monroe, Stephanie Hall, Jie Li, & Al Stenstrup (Aim 5)
24: Climate change education for secondary students PDF document
Stephanie Hall & Martha Monroe (Aim 5)
25: The PINEMAP Intern Program: Integrating undergraduates into forest resource and climate change research and education PDF document
John B. Kidd, John R. Seiler, Martha C. Monroe, and Shobha Sriharan (Aim 5)
26: The Six Americas of Climate Change: Perceptions of Southeast Extension Professionals PDF document
Martha C. Monroe, Damian C. Adams, Richard Plate, & Deborah J. Wojcik (Aim 6)
27: Climate change perceptions of Florida forest landowners PDF document
Shelby Krantz, Martha C. Monroe, & Wendy-Lin Bartels (Aim 6)
28: PINEMAP: Aim 6 Extension Delivery PDF document
William G. Hubbard, Eric Taylor, Mark Megalos, Ryan Boyles, Joshua Idassi, Gwendolyn Boyd, Leslie Boby, Matt Bonham, and Heather Dinon
29: North Carolina Cooperative Extension perceptions and the Six Americas of climate change PDF document
Aaron Vuola (Aim 6)
30: Limitations and communication gaps related to climate variability programming among North Carolina Cooperative Extension PDF document
Aaron Vuola & Mark Megalos (Aim 6)
32: Climate and Corn-based Cropping Systems Coordinated Agricultural Project: Overview and Flowchart PDF document
Lois Wright Morton & Lori Abendroth
PINEMAP Florida Tier III site overview PDF document
Geoffrey Lokuta, Allen Milligan, Ben Gottloeb, Tim Martin, Eric Jokela
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